A regional center of training in designing and implementing clinical guides on reproductive health will be inaugurated in Chisinau in autumn. Clinical guides on reproductive health will be worked out and implemented during 2-3 years. The given actins form part of a United Nations Population Fund project that was launched in Chisinau on June 24. The event is attended by dozens of specialists from eight countries who, during two-days, will discuss organizational aspects and the theoretical basis of the protocols, IPN reports.
Attending the launch, Health Minister Andrei Usatyi said the improvement of the quality of the medicals services represents a priority of the Ministry. According to him, the theoretical bases that will be printed will serve as an essential theoretical support both for students and doctors.
According to the UNFPA Moldova Deputy Representative Boris Gilca, the theoretical protocols will be designed step by step by a group of national and foreign experts. The current meeting with experts from different countries centers only on the organizational elements and is aimed at involving specialists in this process.
The protocols describe the steps that the doctor should take in a situation or another. In the Regional Training Center on the designing and implementing of clinical guides on reproductive health, there will be trained specialists from different countries. The first regional training course will take place between October 12 and October 19, 2013.
The head of the parliamentary commission on social protection, health and family Vladimir Hotineanu said that the demographic indexes have decreased and thus the measures that are to be taken within the project are very important for Moldova. The director of the Mother and Child Institute Stefan Gitcan said the health of the mother and child starts from the reproduction, while the development of a theoretical basis can improve the quality of the medical services.
The actions form part of the Regional Initiative for Guides and Clinical Protocols on Reproductive Health Project that will be implemented in 2013-2014.
